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If you decreased the surface area of a body of water, how would it affect evaporation?
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If you decreased the surface area of a body of water, how would it affect evaporation?
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If you decreased the surface area of a body of water, how would it affect evaporation?
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little to nun at first as the water evaporates at the same rate but once it will run out of water quicker because there is less.
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it would evaporate at a lower rate
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